The dapper bank bandit who sent an Upper East Side teller into a screaming panic and who tried to quiet her by saying “Shhhh!” has struck again, sources said.

Brooklyn

A suspect was nabbed in a burglary at a German pub in Carroll Gardens, authorities said.

Christopher Quaid, 49, allegedly went through a side door of Brooklyn Buschenschank on Court Street at about 2 p.m. on May 16 and snatched two employees’ backpacks, said cops at a recent 76th Precinct community-council meeting.

Among the items in the backpacks were an iPad, Boss headphones and a debit card.

The manager of the pub viewing surveillance video identified the suspect, who was arrested last Thursday.

Quaid was charged with burglary, grand larceny, petit larceny and trespassing, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

Arthur Lawyer, 43, allegedly grabbed the shield while police were breaking up a fight at the Red Hook houses on Lorraine Street at 4:40 p.m. on May 11.

As the suspect fled, he snarled, “You stupid cop, look what I took off of you!” according to a Criminal Court complaint.

Lawyer was identified via a photo array — and the shield was found in his apartment, cops said.

He wasn’t home at the time, but surrendered on May 20.

He was charged with two counts of grand larceny, criminal possession of stolen property and attempted assault, authorities added.

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A cop received community honors for collaring two robbers in Gowanus, authorities said.

According to a Criminal Court complaint, Destiny Askew, 17, Kia Percival, 16, and an accomplice robbed a 38-year-old woman on Union Street between Hoyt and Smith streets at about 10:05 p.m. on May 27, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

They allegedly punched her in the face and chest, and ran off with her purse.

She lapsed into unconsciousness moments after the assault, and was treated at Long Island College Hospital for bleeding and pain to her nose, face and back.

A good Samaritan called 911, and police canvassed the area.

Officer Curtis Williams quickly apprehended two of the teen suspects.

Askew and Percival were charged with robbery, assault, grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property.

Williams was named cop of the month at a recent 76th Precinct community-council meeting.

The victim got back her purse and wallet after two good Samaritans turned them in at the precinct.

Manhattan

Shhhh! He’s baaack!

The dapper bank bandit who sent an Upper East Side teller into a screaming panic and who tried to quiet her by saying “Shhhh!” has struck again, sources said.

The thief made headlines after passing a note threatening to kill the teller if she didn’t hand over huge wads of cash within five seconds in a Bank of America branch on Third Avenue near 88th Street at about 3:40 p.m. on Jan. 28, the sources said.

The terrified teller, who had just relocated to New York, dived under a counter and screamed hysterically, law-enforcement sources recounted.

The NYPD announced yesterday that the bandit had struck five more times, most recently last Friday at a Madison Avenue bank branch at 2:50 p.m.

Unlike his failed attempt with the panicked teller, he made off with cash in his latest heist, cops said.

The Bronx

A gunman executed a man in the South Bronx, police said.

The shooter approached Christopher Byrd, 26, and shot him several times shortly before 10 p.m. Tuesday at East 152nd Street and Westchester Avenue, cops said.

Byrd died shortly after at Lincoln Hospital.

Police took a 35-year-old man into custody yesterday, and charges are pending.

Byrd lived nearby in the St. Mary’s Park housing development.

Staten Island

A man was busted after a violent fight with his girlfriend in St. George, law-enforcement sources said.

Shawn Dossie, 31, of New Jersey, allegedly got into an violent argument with his 33-year-old girlfriend at about 2:50 a.m. on May 26 at her Stuyvesant Place apartment near Wall Street, striking her in the face and cutting her eye, sources said.

He works as a planning specialist for the Coast Guard in Queens, the sources added.

He was charged with two counts of criminal contempt, as well as attempted assault and harassment, according to a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.